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Ventilator

A ventilator works with your HVAC system to enhance air quality by circulating fresh outdoor air indoors, aiding in comfort and reducing indoor pollutants.

HVAC Ventilators: Enhancing Indoor Air Quality

What is a Whole-House Ventilator?

A whole-house ventilator is a component that works with your HVAC system to bring fresh, filtered outdoor air into your home, improving indoor air quality and comfort. It’s especially valuable in today’s energy-efficient homes, which are often tightly sealed, trapping indoor pollutants and odors. Contrary to popular belief, typical HVAC systems do not introduce outdoor air but simply recirculate the indoor air.

Benefits of Proper Ventilation

Without adequate ventilation, homes can experience:

  • Lingering odors (e.g., from pets or cooking)
  • Accumulation of volatile organic compounds (VOCs)
  • Potential buildup of carbon dioxide

A whole-house ventilator addresses these issues by exchanging stale indoor air with fresh outdoor air, providing improved air quality throughout the year.

How HVAC Ventilators Work

Ventilators operate through positive pressure or balanced ventilation, drawing outdoor air in, filtering it, and then circulating it via your HVAC ducts. Some advanced systems, like Energy Recovery Ventilators (ERVs), also help reduce energy costs by recovering heat and moisture from outgoing air in winter and pre-cooling and dehumidifying incoming air in summer.

Benefits of an HVAC Ventilation System

Installing a whole-house ventilator can provide:

  • Improved air quality through continuous removal of contaminants
  • Reduced indoor odors
  • Enhanced humidity control, even when the HVAC system isn’t running

ERVs, in particular, can lower HVAC demand and energy costs by conditioning air before it enters the system, recovering up to 70-80% of the energy from outgoing air.

Choosing the Right Ventilator

When selecting a ventilator, consider:

  • Features: Determine the level of air exchange, humidity control, and filtration you need.
  • Sizing: Ensure the ventilator is properly sized to distribute fresh air throughout your home.
  • Installation and Control: Work with an experienced HVAC professional to ensure proper integration and easy programmability.

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